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It's always a good time at Qualcomm Stadium, where energetic fans fill the stands sporting navy, gold, and powder blue in support of their beloved Chargers. Come join the many Bolts faithful to cheer them on towards another Super Bowl.

2015 San Diego Chargers Schedule

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NFL action is returning to sunny Southern California and San Diego Chargers tickets are always highly sought-after items when football season draws near. See the familiar foes and watch new rivalries be forged at Qualcomm Stadium in 2015. Using our innovative features, shop effortlessly for Chargers tickets for all the thrilling gridiron matchups coming your way this season. Here's how to complete your transaction:

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Diverse 2014 Chargers Schedule Paced By Home Games Against Seahawks, Patriots

Like many teams around the NFL, the San Diego Chargers will face a number of opponents in 2014 that they have not seen in several seasons. Right off the bat, the squad will face a pair of NFC West foes, beginning on the road at Arizona on Sept. 8 in the second Monday night matchup of the day, which will then be followed by a huge home showdown at Qualcomm Stadium against defending Super Bowl champion Seattle on Sept. 14. The Chargers last played the Cardinals and Seahawks in 2010, but have not competed at Arizona or hosted Seattle since 2002.

The story is similar for a handful of San Diego’s other matchups as well, including intriguing late-season clashes at home versus New England on Dec. 7 and on the road at San Francisco on Dec. 20. The Chargers haven’t faced the Patriots in four seasons and the 49ers in three. As far as divisional matchups go, San Diego will not see an AFC West foe until Week 6, which will begin a string of consecutive games against Oakland (Oct. 12), Kansas City (Oct. 19), and Denver (Oct. 23). For 2013, the Chargers finished third in a division that garnered both of the AFC’s Wild Card spots.